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Cook your noodles on the stove till just barely done. You want them al dente because they will finish cooking in the crock pot.

Grease the bottom of your crock pot with butter or olive oil.

Pour in Milk, Evaporated Milk, Butter, and Eggs- Mix Well.

Mix in your shredded cheese.

**Tip: I read somewhere that if you shred a block of cheese your Mac & Cheese will have more flavor because when the grocery manufacturer shreds the cheese there is a waxy coating that is on the shredded cheese- so it’s better to shred it yourself. This was the first time trying that trick and it really did add some extra cheesy flavor!

Add in your noodles and stir.

Finally, sprinkle with salt and pepper.

Cook on low for about 2 1/2 hours.

Now this is very important:

When your Mac & Cheese looks nice and gooey like this

Turn Your Crock Pot OFF!

I found out the hard way that if you turn the crock pot to warm it still cooks and you wind up with more crumbly style Mac & Cheese.

Cook your noodles on the stove till just barely done. You want them al dente because they will finish cooking in the crock pot.

Grease the bottom of your crock pot with butter or olive oil.

Pour in Milk, Evaporated Milk, Butter, and Eggs- Mix Well.

Mix in your shredded cheese.

**Tip: I read somewhere that if you shred a block of cheese your Mac & Cheese will have more flavor because when the grocery manufacturer shreds the cheese there is a waxy coating that is on the shredded cheese- so it's better to shred it yourself. This was the first time trying that trick and it really did add some extra cheesy flavor!

Add in your noodles and stir.

Finally, sprinkle with salt and pepper.

Cook on low for about 2½ hours.

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